The Road Goes Ever On and On

    Tuesday, May 17, 2011, 12:04 PM [General]

    The Road goes ever on and on

    Down from the door where it began.

    Now far ahead the Road has gone,

    And I must follow, if I can,

    Pursuing it with eager feet,

    Until it joins some larger way

    Where many paths and errands meet.

    And whither then? I cannot say.

    Today marks my last day here at Capcom, and the first day of the rest of my journey through life. I debated about whether or not to make this goodbye short and sweet or long and bitter. The good news is that it is certainly not bitter...maybe a bit morose. The bad news for you, is that the writer in me demanded a lengthy goodbye. So without further ado, hit the jump to read my goodbye to Unity! (PS, thanks to Francis for the awesome goodbye picture of me!)

    TL;DR: The entirety of Battlestar Galactica, the musical episode of Buffy, and the third season of Torchwood are probably my favorite episodes of television ever. 

    Life can take you to unexpected places, sometimes where you least expect it.

    Growing up, I always wanted to be an archaeologist like Indiana Jones, or a newspaper journalist, or a novelist. My very Mexican mother quickly put an end to those dreams by telling me that I would die a very poor man if I ever pursued those dreams.

    But I kept at it. In high school, I was the editor in chief of the newspaper and the editor of our literary and creative writing society. I returned to the dream of being an archaeologist and pursued my Anthropology degree in college in Los Angeles.

    But life can take you to unexpected places.

    Along the way, I found myself wanting to do more with life. To be able to give back something to the world. The foreign service called to me and I was all set to start an internship in Ecuador with the US embassy.

    And then life threw me a curveball (in the form of my first relationship) and I found myself lost after college with an Anthropology degree. My first job out of school was being a bagger at Safeway, and eventually, I landed a job as an HR Assistant at a floral form in the small town of Arcata, California.

    Life can take you to unexpected places.

    While I was in Arcata, I searched for jobs in the bay area and finally, a video game company called me in to interview for an HR Representative position. I’ve always enjoyed video games, and this would be a fantastic way to get back to my family and friends in the San Francisco bay area.

    I got the job, and then I went into marketing, followed by community management.

    If you had told me 7 years ago that I would end up working in the video game industry, I would have scoffed. “That’s a fantasy job,” I would tell you, “like getting into acting or becoming a singer. There’s no way that’s even a possibility.”

    But life can take you to unexpected places.

    Five years of working in the video game industry has given me a new perspective and has given me the scope necessary for me to focus on my life’s goals.

    Video games are a part of my life, but there is so much more that I have yet to explore and challenge myself with. I believe that in challenging yourself, in thinking in new ways, you can achieve your potential and even surpass it.

    Which brings me to my leaving.

    Working at Capcom has been one of the most positive and unique experiences I have ever had. In these two years I have learned a lot about the industry and about myself. Along the way, I’ve been blessed to be able to work with some of the most talented people that I know (Snow, s-kill, sven, the admin, and more) and I will miss them as I move forward along my path in life.

    I’m also deeply appreciative to all of you Capcom Unity members and everything that you’ve done for the site. Thank you for participating and interacting with us. Without you, the site would not exist.

    There are moments in your life that define you and shape your future, and I’ve recently allowed myself to be more open to the universe and to all that it has to offer.

    Life can take you to unexpected places.

    I am moving halfway across the nation to Austin, Texas. I would have never imagined that Texas would be somewhere I would end up, but there is an opportunity there that I have to take for my own personal and career development.

    I’ll still be in the video game industry, and I’ll still be checking in on Capcom-Unity (this account will still be active), so please keep in touch.

    And now, I leave you all in the very capable hands of Seth, Shawn, Tom, Greg, Christian, and Mark. Treat these guys right, because they certainly dedicate a lot of their time to make you all happy :-)

    Thank you all, I’m sure that we shall meet again.

    Nothing makes the earth seem so spacious as to have friends at a distance; they make the latitudes and longitudes.

    -jgonzo

     

    4.6 (44 Ratings)

    Japan Only: Capcom Collaborates With EA On Resident Evil Celebration

    Thursday, May 12, 2011, 12:00 PM [General]

    No, not THAT EA. We're talking about the EA air gun shooting range in Japan! In celebration of Resident Evil's 15th anniversary, EA will be decked out in full Resident Evil decorations, including zombie targets and special herbal drinks. Oh, Japan...why must you have all the awesome stuff?

    For more details, check out the full story from Andriasang

    4.1 (11 Ratings)

    Capcom Celebrates a Victory at Sachsenring

    Wednesday, May 11, 2011, 5:11 PM [General]

    I'm going to let Capcom Europe explain this one:

    The shooting of the already announced MotoGP challenge on the German track Sachsenring is over. The German broadcast station Sport 1 presented the program a few days ago and now it is official: Capcom’s PR Manager Lars Kühme managed to triumph over professional rider Katja Poensgen. With a personal track record of 1:32 minutes on the virtual Sachsenring he was able to stand up to Poensgen on her Kalex machine.

    Go Lars! Hit the jump to see the full video!

    4.1 (12 Ratings)

    The Mega Man Network Interview With Archie Comics Is Now Live

    Tuesday, May 10, 2011, 3:37 PM [General]

    Archie Comics' Mega Man #1 hits comic book stores this week and to celebrate, the Mega Man Network has an informative interview up with the editor of the comic, Paul Kaminski. Find out if your questions were selected by heading on over to their website.

    4.6 (9 Ratings)

    New Street Fighter Motion Comic DVD Out in August

    Monday, May 9, 2011, 5:23 PM [General]

    Street Fighter: The New Challengers is a brand new motion comic movie from Eagle One Media. From the official press release:

    The epic Street Fighter™ saga continues as Ryu begins his journey around the world, Cammy's quest to discover her past takes a number of unexpected turns, Chun-Li's investigation into Shadaloo takes her from the depths of the Hong Kong underworld to the jungles of Brazil, and Ken must contend with a vengeful Vega who wants nothing but to turn Ken's wedding shower into a bloodbath. Many familiar faces from the Street Fighter™ universe return including US Special Ops Guile and the spunky and determined schoolgirl Sakura, while fan-favorites such as Fei-Long, Gen, Balrog, Blanka, and Delta Red team make their debut.

    Check out the brand new trailer after the jump and check out Eagle One Media's website for more information!

    4.6 (15 Ratings)

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